Hungry for Jesus A Chinese pastor on how he was 'called out of Egypt' to a thriving urban ministry.
Interview by Rob Moll | May 9, 2008
Great Leap Forward China is changing and so is its church. How new urban believers are shaping society in untold ways.
Rob Moll | May 9, 2008
A One-China (Church) Policy Werner Burklin says overseas evangelicals perpetuate the gulf between state-approved churches and illegal house churches.
'Jesus Never Left China', reviewed by Tony Carnes | October 19, 2006
China Detains 28 in House Church Raid Plus: Abortion clinic bomber stopped, 666 vandal arrested, why Roy Moore lost, and more articles from online sources around the world.
Compiled by Rob Moll | June 9, 2006
Palau Pulls Back Evangelist had told Chinese house churches to register with government.
Sheryl Henderson Blunt | February 1, 2006
Escapee Denies Rape Charge Star witness in criminal case against prominent Chinese pastor alleges officials tortured and sexually abused her to gain false testimony.
By Tony Carnes in Washington, D.C. | February 14, 2005
A Look Of Love Persecuted priest's smile planted faith in a Chinese activist.
By Tony Carnes | February 7, 2005
Discreet and Dynamic Why, with no apparent resources, Chinese churches thrive.
By Philip Yancey | July 1, 2004
A Captivating Vision Why Chinese house churches may just end up fulfilling the Great Commission.
An interview with Paul Hattaway | April 1, 2004
Emerging from the Shadows House-church Christians start renting buildings, and dream of evangelism.
Runo Samuelson in Baghdad | April 1, 2004
China Arrests Dozens of Prominent Christians At least 50 detained in fresh crackdown on house churches, reportedly promoted by new video and book releases.
By Timothy C. Morgan with David Neff in Washington, D.C. | February 1, 2004
The Red Glowing Cross A veteran journalist makes vivid the hidden and expanding world of Chinese Christianity
David Marshall | February 1, 2004
China's Christian Syndrome David Aikman, author of Jesus in Beijing, says in 20 years Christians could have a major impact on China, and that could change the world.
February 1, 2004
'New' China: Same Old Tricks "Top communists, despite their denials, endorse arrest and torture of Chinese Christians by the thousands."
Tony Carnes | March 11, 2002